Smiles and optimism fill the hearts of all Greeks with the latest news.

The 29 year old man who was seriously injured by the bullets of cowardly terrorists in a murderous attack on the Golden Dawn office in Herakleio fights like a lion vigorously for his life and will soon emerge victorious!

According to latest information our comrade remains in the Intensive Care Unit, he is now breathing on his own, without the aid of mechanical support. He has even regained communication with the his surroundings.

However, the situation remains serious, doctors say it is multi-trauma. The main problem doctors deal with is a triple rupture suffered by the lungs and probably in the next few days he will need another surgery.

All of us wish for him to come out victorious from this battle and stand upright and strong!

Best wishes young man. Like Horst Wessel, your sacrifice and those of your two comrades will be immortalized – you should be proud and encouraged that you belong to a political movement such as GD that honors the sacrifices of its brethren and stands as the historical memory of past generations of Greeks. Speedy recovery to you and parents’ wishes to your parents.

I am afraid of hospitals in the US because most of the doctors are jews, and after that, ‘diverse.’ I fully believe that the jews installed non-white doctors for the very purpose of having this direct control over us. I have worried for Alexander as to how the hospital would treat him.

Agreed with you. I live in Greece. My best friend’s uncle in Athens drives ambulances for a living. Funnily, he happened to be the one called to go and pick up Alexandros and the other 2 boys that nightl. He was the one who arrived first at the awful crime scene, after seeing that the other 2 boys were already dead, they immediately picked up Alexandro and took him to the emergencies in hospital. I don’t know which is hospital in Athens he works to, but haven’t they arrived so fast, Alexandros would be much more worse now. He was losing lots of blood every single minute going by. The Greek ambulances in Greece overall are very bad into driving and showing up on time, this is a huge problem with emergency situations in the country. My friend told me yesterday that the crew of the hospital and especially the ambulance drivers were awarded and honored for their actions and especially for being so fast this time and arriving first.